Abstract:
An electronic shelf label holder for mounting to both scanner plates and wire merchandise supports, such as wire racks or baskets, that are used in connection with retail merchandising. The label holder includes a holding portion for holding an ESL and a mounting portion that can be utilized for mounting to both scanner plates and wire racks. When mounted to scanner plates, the label holder can be oriented in different directions.
Abstract:
A sign holder for attachment to a merchandise display shelf including a sign-receiving element and a mounting element in the form of an inverted, J-shaped, member with an elongated mounting panel and a short reverted portion at its upper end. The mounting panel may be engaged in the pocket of a label holder carried by said merchandise display shelf. Alternatively, the mounting panel may be engaged directly in a C-channel carried by a front lip on the merchandise display shelf or the front of a label holder having sign-receiving channels defined on the front face of its cover member. The reverted portion of the mounting element is connected to the sign-receiving element by a resilient connector such as a bead of flexible material to permit slight movement of the sign-receiving element in the event it is impacted when merchandise is placed on, or removed from, a lower shelf.
Abstract:
A label holder attachment is provided for the distal end of an elongate product information display tag of the kind that extends over a horizontally disposed product support hook. The label holder attachment may be used, for example, to provide temporary product information such as sale or special offer pricing. The label holder attachment has a pair of fold-down tabs which can be squeezed together and inserted through an elongate slot at the distal end of the tag in order to mount the attachment on the tag. The attachment also has a label holding portion which extends forwardly of the tag and which can take a number of different forms.
Abstract:
A strip merchandiser of plastic sheet for hanging from the front edge of a display shelf has a cutout defining an upwardly pointing hook to suspend products from the strip. In order to reinforce the hook and enable more than one product to be suspended therefrom, the hook and reinforcement section of the strip below the hook are folded back about the longitudinal center line of the strip. Opposite sides of the reinforcement section are secured together behind the strip.
Abstract:
A merchandise information tag for use with a wire-type rack of a refrigerator or like case in supermarkets and other stores, has attachment elements enabling the tag to be suspended either from longitudinal front-to-back extending rods of the rack or to transverse rods, with the body of the tag still being oriented toward the front of the rack. The tag has suspension elements forward on fold-back tabs which enable the alternative suspension modes dependent on the orientation of the tabs.
Abstract:
A product identification tag is made of transparent plastic and takes the form of a planar card from which one or more integrally-formed support portions project. In one embodiment, the support portion is slotted to receive J-hook or peg hook portions so as to be suspended from the hook, whereby an attached pressure-sensitive adhesively backed label is visible. In another embodiment, the support portions are flexible anchor arms which can be folded out of the card plane, each arm including a distal end with wing-like projections that can be flexed to permit insertion of the wings in the peg board holes and unflexed so as to anchor against the back surface of the peg board. The tags are die-cut from plastic sheets, preferably with adjacent tag edges sharing common die-cuts in order to conserve material.
Abstract:
A product information display tag structure for presenting product information at the distal end of an elongate product display hook having a proximal end bracket for attaching the hook to a horizontal elongate support bar. The tag has a proximal end mounting portion for securing same to the bar over the bracket and the mounting portion is adaptable to accommodate a variety of such brackets. The tag is made from die-cut plastic sheet material.
Abstract:
A label holder of plastic sheet material is particularly adapted for use on wire rod structures having a horizontal wire rod and one or more vertical wire rods depending from the horizontal rod. The label holder has a central label panel and upper and lower attachment portions. Each attachment portion has a tab with a rod-engaging aperture and slit. The upper attachment portion is folded over the top of the horizontal rod and its aperture is engaged with a vertical rod from behind. The aperture of the lower attachment portion is engaged with the vertical rod from the front. The angle of the label panel is set by adjusting the degree of folding between the label panel and the lower attachment portion.
Abstract:
Price channel flags for the display of merchandise information are provided with improved features whereby such flags may be adequately retained in price channels which are somewhat wider than the nominal price channel width, and whereby replacement labels may be used in a depending pocket portion of a price channel flag which is adequately supported by the price channel to allow a bar code on a label received therein to be adequately read by a bar code reader.
Abstract:
A label holder assembly particularly for use in a bulk merchandise warehouse comprises a first label-holding pocket for adhering to a merchandise shelf to display a label with a regular product price, and a second label-holding pocket which can be releasably and selectively suspended from the first pocket to display, when required, another label with a promotional or sale price for the product.